Big K.R.I.T. Drops Re-Release Of "K.R.I.T. Wuz Here" With 4 New Songs

Big K.R.I.T. is celebrating the 10th anniversary of "K.R.I.T. Wuz Here" with a brand new re-release.

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Big K.R.I.T. is certainly one of the pioneers when it comes to Southern rap and during the early 2010s, he had an incredible mixtape run that led to some pretty dope albums as well. One of his most beloved pieces of work is his 2010 mixtape "K.R.I.T. Wuz Here" which actually celebrated its 10th anniversary on May 4th.

To celebrate this momentous occasion, the artist has come through with a re-release of the project except for this time around we have four new tracks called "Talk To Them," "Cold Game," "Get Over," and "Make Sense." Due to some clearing issues, "Hometown Hero" and "Country Shit" will not be found here.

If you're a K.R.I.T. fan who loved this classic tape, definitely give the re-release a spin.

Tracklist

1. Return of 4Eva feat. Big Sant
2. Viktorious
3. Glass House feat. Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa
4. Children of the World
5. They Got Us
6. Good Enough
7. No Wheaties feat. Smoke DZA & Curren$y
8. Something Got A Hold
9. Neva Go Back
10. Gumpshun
11. 2000 & Beyond
12. I Gotta Stay
13. As Small as a Giant
14. Voices
15. Talk to Them
16. Cold Game
17. Get Over
18. Make Sense


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